In late 2016 I moved from my home office to a coworking office. I give a quick video tour of my new desk, and discuss my plans for 2017.
Read the rest of this entry »In late 2016 I moved from my home office to a coworking office. I give a quick video tour of my new desk, and discuss my plans for 2017.
Read the rest of this entry »I used the World War II as an analogy for responding to climate change in my comic Hitler Denial. In this essay, I discuss the merits and limitations of this comparison.
Read the rest of this entry »I describe the storytelling philosophy I employed in my comic Hitler Denial. The comic is about climate change, but I deliberately avoided getting bogged-down in ‘Climate Change 101’ debates.
Read the rest of this entry »I discuss the physics behind my comic about Buckminster Fuller’s Chilling Domes. Is the phenomenon real? I outline the evidence for and against.
Read the rest of this entry »I show and tell information about my first Patreon supporter postcard, and my first Patreon video Q&A session.
Read the rest of this entry »Every two years I publish a list of the books which I read during that period. Here is my 2013-15 list, featuring the reasons why Feral by George Monbiot was my favourite book from that period.
Read the rest of this entry »Peak Oil is the longest comic that I have published. It is 120 pages long, and took me over 12 months to create. I use this blog post to reflect upon the aspects of Peak Oil that I am most proud of.
Read the rest of this entry »I discuss the artistic decisions that I make when drawing my Peak Oil comic. I describe my philosophy about panel arrangement, page layout, and background art details. I also explain how I used the roller coaster as a way to stealthily educate readers using a ‘graph that is not a graph’.
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